
Unifying the Applications and Foundations of Biomedical and Health Informatics
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This book presents the proceedings of the 14th annual International Conference on Informatics, Management and Technology in Healthcare (ICIMTH), held in Athens, Greece, in July 2016.
The conference treats the field of biomedical informatics in a very broad framework, and the 68 full papers included here examine the research and applications outcomes of informatics from cell to population, including a number of technologies such as imaging, sensors, mobile communications, biomedical equipment and management, as well as legal and societal issues related to the application of health informatics. The book is divided into sections: Biomedical Technology; Clinical Informatics; E-learning and Education; Formalisation of Knowledge, Ontologies, Clinical Guidelines and Standards of Healthcare; Health Informatics; Healthcare Management and Public Health; mHealth and Telemedicine; and Social Media and Health. Also included are two keynote speeches.
Covering a wide spectrum of applications, the book will be of interest to all those working in the design, management and delivery of healthcare services whose work involves the development or use of biomedical informatics.
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- Title Page
- Preface
- ICIMTH 2016 Scientific Programme Committee and Reviewers
- Contents
- Keynotes
- My Home Is My Hospital on Recent Research on Health-Enabling Technologies
- Evaluation of Scientific Journal Validity, It's Articles and Their Authors
- Biomedical Technology
- Gesture Interaction Browser-Based 3D Molecular Viewer
- Telemedicine Systems in Uterine Transplant: A Feasibility and Reliability Study of the Pre-Grafting Teleradiological Evaluation of the Uterus Graft
- The Challenges of Balancing Safety and Security in Implantable Medical Devices
- Towards Realizing Benefits of Information Technology in Organ Transplant: A Review
- PlateRunner: A Search Engine to Identify EMR Boilerplates
- Customized Monitoring and Interaction Devices in Virtual Environments for Upper Limb Rehabilitation After Brain Injury
- Collecting Patient Data from Sensor-Based Systems: Benefits and Challenges
- Virtual Reality in the Rehabilitation of Patients with Neurological Disorders
- Clinical Informatics
- Improving Utilization of Clinical Decision Support Systems by Reducing Alert Fatigue: Strategies and Recommendations
- Play and Learn: Developing a Social Game for Children with Diabetes
- Life Saving Apps: Linking Cardiac Arrest Victims to Emergency Services and Volunteer Responders
- Mobile Clinical Decision Support Systems in Our Hands - Great Potential but also a Concern
- Reducing Emergency Department Crowding: Evidence Based Strategies
- Model-Based Individualized Treatment of Chronic Granulomatous Disease
- Employing Data from Diagnosed Patients for Undiagnosed Type 2 Diabetes Detection
- Finding 'Evidence of Absence' in Medical Notes: Using NLP for Clinical Inferencing
- Serious Game Co-Design for Children with Type 1 Diabetes
- Wireless Monitoring for Patients with Cardiovascular Diseases and Parkinson's Disease
- E-Learning and Education
- Evaluation of Dynamic Changes in Rating of Russian Information Sources of Medical Education Sites
- Various Cinematic Forms of Educational Videos About the Physical Examination - Are There Differences in the Evaluation by Medical Students?
- Evaluation of a Video-Based Intervention to Promote Condom Use Among College Students in Taiwan
- The Impact of Telenursing on Nursing Practice and Education: A Systematic Literature Review
- The e-Learning Effectiveness Versus Traditional Learning on a Health Informatics Laboratory Course
- Formalisation of Knowledge, Ontologies, Clinical Guidelines and Standards of Healthcare
- PROSIT Open Source Disease Models for Diabetes Mellitus
- Using Event Trees to Inform Quantitative Analysis of Healthcare Services
- Converting Text to Structured Models of Healthcare Services
- Evaluating Open-Source Full-Text Search Engines for Matching ICD-10 Codes
- Root Cause Analysis and Health Informatics
- Detecting Duplicates at Hospital Admission: Comparison of Deterministic and Probabilistic Record Linkage
- Classification of Health Related Applications
- A BioPortal-Based Terminology Service for Health Data Interoperability
- Ontological Model for EHR Interoperability
- Health Informatics
- Wellbeing Understanding in High Quality Healthcare Informatics and Telepractice
- Design of an Innovative Information System for the Intensive Care Unit in a Public Hospital
- A Health Informatics Approach to Understanding the Discharge Process
- Overcoming Constraints in Healthcare with Cloud Technology
- Software Quality Evaluation Models Applicable in Health Information and Communications Technologies. A Review of the Literature
- A Literature Review on Health Information Exchange (HIE)
- Healthcare Management and Public Health
- Developing Emergency Room Key Performance Indicators: What to Measure and Why Should We Measure It?
- Improving Timeliness of Diagnostic Healthcare Services: Effective Strategies and Recommendations
- Improving Health Care Accessibility: Strategies and Recommendations
- Exploring Lab Tests Over Utilization Patterns Using Health Analytics Methods
- Lean Six Sigma in Health Care: Improving Utilization and Reducing Waste
- Exploring Overtime Utilization Patterns in Healthcare Organizations
- Evaluating Pharmacists' Motivation and Job Satisfaction Factors in Saudi Hospitals
- Improving Reports Turnaround Time: An Essential Healthcare Quality Dimension
- Concepts for Quality Assurance of Health Related Apps
- Using HealthMap to Analyse Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) Data
- Smoking Cessation: Services and Applications for Mobile Devices
- Managing the Quality of Life in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis: A Literature Review
- mHealth and Telemedicine
- mHealth Apps and Their Risks - Taking Stock
- Identifying Dyscalculia Symptoms Related to Magnocellular Reasoning Using Smartphones
- Show-Me ECHO: Complex Disease Care Capacity-Building Telehealth Program
- Evaluation of mHealth Applications Quality Based on User Ratings
- Evaluation of mHealth Applications Security Based on Application Permissions
- Apps for Research and Research with Apps - Taking Inventory
- Mobile Technologies in Healthcare and Electronic Health Records
- Applications and Developments of Telemedicine in Greece
- Do Travellers Accept m-Health Technologies? A Literature Review
- mHealth in Chronic Pain Assessment: Present and Future
- Social Media and Health
- The Impact of Twitter and Facebook on Nursing Practice and Education: A Systematic Review of the Literature
- 'Schizophrenia' on Twitter: Content Analysis of Greek Language Tweets
- The Prevalence of Internet and Social Media Based Medication Information Seeking Behavior in Saudi Arabia
- Exploring the Impact of Information Seeking Behaviors of Online Health Consumers in the Arab World
- Promoting Oral Health Using Social Media Platforms: Seeking Arabic Online Oral Health Related Information (OHRI)
- Examine Trustiness of Medical Information Through Social Networks Using Path Models
- Subject Index
- Author Index
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